Agilent Technologies 93000 SOC Series Training Manual page 326

Mixed-signal training
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Lesson 3 – Setting Up the Digital Capturing
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captured data in Standard Mode, or 512 M samples in Double
Mode (the capture modes will be explained below). However, the
actual size of free vector memory that is available for captured
data is limited by the source vectors for other tests that are
already stored in the vector memory.
The source vectors for digital capturing must be set up as a main
vector label with the sequencer memory (SM) defined as the
destination for the vectors. How to do this is described in the next
lesson.
The storage of the source vectors in the sequencer memory (SM) is
required due to the fact that write and read access to the vector
memory is not possible at the same time.
Digital Capture Modes
There are different capture modes which determine how the
capturing of data will be performed.
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Digital Capture Modes
The setup for the different modes varies in some points.
In this training, Selective Capture in Standard Mode will be used
for the ADC test.
Digital Capture Speed
Using Double Mode and Sequential Mode, Digital Capture features
a maximum capture speed of half the minimum tester period. For
a P1000 this results in a maximum data rate of 500 Mbits per
second at each capture pin.
The following table shows the maximum capture data rate per
capture pin of the individual models of the Agilent 93000 SOC
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